For the purpose of this chapter, words and phrases used herein are as follows:
"Annual event"means an event recurring each year at approximately the same date which has previously complied with the permit requirements of this code.
"Applicant"shall mean any person or organization who seeks a special event permit to conduct or sponsor an event governed by this chapter.
"Athletic event"shall mean an occasion in which a group of persons collect to engage in or watch a sport or form of exercise on private or public property and/or on a city street, sidewalk, alley, or other street right-of-way, which obstructs, delays or interferes with the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or does not comply with traffic laws or controls. Athletic events include, but are not limited to, bicycle and foot races.
"Block party"shall mean an event sponsored by people living in a neighborhood, is attended by their families and close friends, and is held on a private property and/or a public street. A block party does not include a larger, publicized event open to the general public. If allowed by a special events permit a block party may close or block a street, or a portion thereof, to vehicular traffic, and/or involve the use of the street for barbecues, picnics, music or games.
"Community and/or regional event"includes but is not limited to festivals, fairs, parades, carnivals, fun runs, fundraising walks and rides, and exhibits on public or private property that impact city services such as police, traffic management, and garbage collection and public property such as city streets and parks.
"Parade"shall mean a march or procession consisting of any number of persons, animals, or vehicles, or a combination thereof, on any city street, sidewalk, alley, or other right-of-way, which obstructs, delays or interferes with the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, or does not comply with traffic laws and controls.
"Permit application fee"shall mean the fee to be paid by the special event permit applicant at the time the application is filed with the city clerk.
"Permittee"shall mean any person or organization who has been issued a special event permit by the mayor or appointed designee. The permittee shall have authority, subject to approval by the city, to determine participation in commercial activities during a special event.
"Refundable deposit"shall mean the amount of money required of a permittee in order to assure any costs borne by the city of Snoqualmie as a result of the special event are secured. The deposit shall be returned to the permittee upon the completion of the event and approval of the city administrator.
"Special event permit"shall mean the permit issued by the city administrator or appointed designee after the applicant has met all applicable reviews and requirements set forth in this chapter.
(Ord. 1139 § 2, 2014)